Monday, October 12, 2009

In the 1920 Aug of national geographic which cig company made a ad saying there good for you?

it is in my collection
In the 1920 Aug of national geographic which cig company made a ad saying there good for you?
Camel's my guess...
Reply:Don't know about that but in England in the 50's there used to be a brand called 'Craven A' which advertised as 'being good for Smoker's Cough'





In the United States, advertising of tobacco products on television and radio was banned starting on January 2, 1971, with the Virginia Slims brand being the last commercial shown. However, in the 1950s and 1960s, cigarette brands were frequently sponsors of television shows鈥攎ost notably shows like To Tell the Truth and What's My Line? One of the most famous television jingles of the era came from an advertisement for Winston cigarettes. The slogan "Winston tastes good like a cigarette should!" proved to be catchy, and is still quoted today.
Reply:but- us smokers here are not concerned with the 1920 issue of national geographic. "Lucky Strike" was around in 1920.
Reply:LARK?

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